Tuesday, March 18, 2014

UFOs: The Disinformation Angle



There's another new Mysterious Universe article from me. This one follows on from my "alien bodies or special-effects?" article of a few days ago. The subject: a wider look at how the UFO subject has been manipulated...

Here's the link and here's how it starts:

"My recent article on how the UFO subject (and specifically the issue of 'alien bodies on ice') has been used as a tool of disinformation has provoked a lot of people to email, Twitter and Facebook me on this thorny, controversial issue. And many of those same people seem to be missing the point. Hardly surprising, since disinformation is a murky mixture of fact and fiction. It’s chiefly designed to confuse the targeted individual or group – whether the Nazis during the Second World War, the Soviets at the height of the Cold War, or, in today’s world, maniacs who want to provoke terror.

"But, to what extent has the UFO phenomenon been used and manipulated to confuse both enemy targets and the UFO research community? The answer is: to a huge extent! If you read my latest article on this very subject (as linked to above), you’ll know it focused on claims that, in the mid-1950s, the U.S. Air Force secretly commissioned the creation/manufacture of a number of very lifelike 'dead alien bodies.'"

1 comment:

  1. b"h

    Another angle on all this is that "Major William Martin" has been acknowledged by all appropriate UK authorities as a real "phenomenon" and yet the identity of the actual body is, evidently, still the subject of reasonable debate. The actual body really exists and was used for completely mundane purposes, though of course for a clandestine operation during the war. If a mundane clandestine operation from the early '40's with nothing of value today to hide is still confused to this day, how much more might an on-going clandestine situation regarding unexplained debris or remains be confused. And I say that as someone still largely sceptical, though open, to the Roswell scenario.

    Also, if humans are so adept at deception, see the links, then maybe the "Others" are just as clever, for their own purposes:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gleiwitz_incident
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Himmler
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Bodyguard
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Quicksilver_(WWII)
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Fortitude
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_United_States_Army_Group

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